On Friday January 30, convention delegates will vote on whether Poilievre should remain as party leader. May he remain in place, ensuring more floor crossings and a Liberal majority.
Maximilianne on
i don’t think you need a floor crossing, or rather when the budget comes up if you fear your MP job security, you just defect at the last minute, and in the meantime pierre can just tone down the rhetoric and tone up the behind the scenes intimidation
CDN-Social-Democrat on
I am just watching to see if there are any more floor crossings in 2026.
The Conservative Party of Canada has had a hard time holding together the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance/Reform factions.
I think the Progressive Conservatives went along with a lot because it was looking like they would have government and as a majority.
When that didn’t happen and Carney is your classic Progressive Conservative – Blue Liberal/Red Tory well… It obviously makes it quite attractive to cross.
I guess we will see.
New_Alternative8711 on
„A lot of Conservatives feel that Mr. Poilievre has done a good job … on the issues they care about, including affordability, immigration and crime,”
He hasnt done anything on these issues because he’s never been in power. And whats worse he hasnt even given any details on policy on how he would address these issues. He refuses to answer questions and limits access to the press… All he’s given canadians are 3 word slogans and obstructionist politics. If conservatives relect him as leader they really are the dumbest people in the world.
FriendshipOk6223 on
I think part of the problem is that PP was built to run against Trudeau, and he’s never really adjusted to Trudeau’s departure. He also hasn’t been able to meet the moment, particularly given the challenges Canada is facing right now with the United States. He is also now the divisive figure that Trudeau was.
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On Friday January 30, convention delegates will vote on whether Poilievre should remain as party leader. May he remain in place, ensuring more floor crossings and a Liberal majority.
i don’t think you need a floor crossing, or rather when the budget comes up if you fear your MP job security, you just defect at the last minute, and in the meantime pierre can just tone down the rhetoric and tone up the behind the scenes intimidation
I am just watching to see if there are any more floor crossings in 2026.
The Conservative Party of Canada has had a hard time holding together the Progressive Conservatives and Canadian Alliance/Reform factions.
I think the Progressive Conservatives went along with a lot because it was looking like they would have government and as a majority.
When that didn’t happen and Carney is your classic Progressive Conservative – Blue Liberal/Red Tory well… It obviously makes it quite attractive to cross.
I guess we will see.
„A lot of Conservatives feel that Mr. Poilievre has done a good job … on the issues they care about, including affordability, immigration and crime,”
He hasnt done anything on these issues because he’s never been in power. And whats worse he hasnt even given any details on policy on how he would address these issues. He refuses to answer questions and limits access to the press… All he’s given canadians are 3 word slogans and obstructionist politics. If conservatives relect him as leader they really are the dumbest people in the world.
I think part of the problem is that PP was built to run against Trudeau, and he’s never really adjusted to Trudeau’s departure. He also hasn’t been able to meet the moment, particularly given the challenges Canada is facing right now with the United States. He is also now the divisive figure that Trudeau was.